I am from Asansol , West Bengal. Studied at St. Patricks. Later moved to McCluskiegunj, Ranchi and surrounded by Anglo Indians during my formative years. They cook great food.
Nice. Anglo Indian from Maharashtra. Migrated to Perth Australia in 1972. Eaten most of all the Anglo Indian food passed down from my great grandmother, grandmother. mother. Trying to pass on these recipes to my children brought up in Australia but love Anglo Indian food. Very true the kids are marrying other races so Really good idea for the Anglo Indian Recipe channel for the future generations to see and enjoy. Thanks.
Anglo Indian from Melbourne. Back in India my family came from Dhanbad before moving to Howrah because my dad was the Chief Controller of the Howrah station. Like it that you are using Hindi words and explaining them as well. Waiting to watch further episodes before I pass it on to the rest of my family. Thank you.
"Wow, just discovered this channel and I'm already HOOKED! The topics are so fresh and exciting, like a flavorful curry that leaves me wanting more! Can't wait to dive in and join the Gup-Chup conversation!" "Newly obsessed with this channel! Fresh, exciting topics and warm conversations - what's not to love?!" Jessica from Bangalore.
Im an Anglo Indian from Cal. Would love to join the this community your generating. Let me know the procedure. I live in Melbourne and migrated here in 2003.
Anglo Indians are really diverse within themselves , for example That's not how we pronounce it and it's not what we mean- gup chup( choop) means in my AI culture to shut up, don't say another word ! Mainly said to children to keep them quiet or to a very close friend.
Anglo Indian. That word now means something has changed in India. All the original Anglo's have now gone. What is left is the remnants who wanted to be Anglo Indians. The old days are gone forever, and most of the original Anglo's are now dead. God keep their souls at peace. India did not want the Anglo Indian and Britain wished they were not created!
I am a proud Anglo Indians. They are one of the sweetest people in this world. God bless us all.
So happy to see these videos about Anglo Indians,cause we cant see many of them now a days. Thanks.
I am from Asansol , West Bengal. Studied at St. Patricks. Later moved to McCluskiegunj, Ranchi and surrounded by Anglo Indians during my formative years. They cook great food.
Nice. Anglo Indian from Maharashtra. Migrated to Perth Australia in 1972. Eaten most of all the Anglo Indian food passed down from my great grandmother, grandmother. mother. Trying to pass on these recipes to my children brought up in Australia but love Anglo Indian food. Very true the kids are marrying other races so Really good idea for the Anglo Indian Recipe channel for the future generations to see and enjoy. Thanks.
Thank you for your support Karen
Anglo Indian from Melbourne. Back in India my family came from Dhanbad before moving to Howrah because my dad was the Chief Controller of the Howrah station. Like it that you are using Hindi words and explaining them as well. Waiting to watch further episodes before I pass it on to the rest of my family. Thank you.
I am proud to be an Anglo indian I studied in STS kidderpore
Yes I share and echo your sentiment
Great introduction very classy and like the other comentors looking forward to many more episodes
Thank you dear. That was very nice.
"Wow, just discovered this channel and I'm already HOOKED! The topics are so fresh and exciting, like a flavorful curry that leaves me wanting more! Can't wait to dive in and join the Gup-Chup conversation!"
"Newly obsessed with this channel! Fresh, exciting topics and warm conversations - what's not to love?!"
Jessica from Bangalore.
Great to see this channel❤
Very fascinating
You're in Melbourne and appear to be a dedicated Angio-Indian. Hope to meet you at the World Reunion in Canberra,
Proud to be an Anglo Indian ❤
Im an Anglo Indian from Cal. Would love to join the this community your generating. Let me know the procedure. I live in Melbourne and migrated here in 2003.
I'm an Anglo Indian From India 🇮🇳
Hi from India
Hi from India
Do you have a restaurant in Melbourne. If so where?
What about the US ? We have a few AIs out here, like myself and my wife, both born and grew up in Calcutta.
Waiting for the next episode.
Waiting for your next episode, please upload it soon !!
Thanks for your support
Anglo but retd from Indian Army and citizen of this beautifull, country
Don't forget us !
Very nice
That's right ✅️
Nice
Thank you very much
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Anglo Indians are really diverse within themselves , for example That's not how we pronounce it and it's not what we mean- gup chup( choop) means in my AI culture to shut up, don't say another word ! Mainly said to children to keep them quiet or to a very close friend.
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Hi
Why are we Anglo Indians using words like Gup Chup? they are not english words that we would use.
So what Fxxxxx bracket are you in? that you become a judge of others
Anglo Indian. That word now means something has changed in India. All the original Anglo's have now gone. What is left is the remnants who wanted to be Anglo Indians. The old days are gone forever, and most of the original Anglo's are now dead. God keep their souls at peace. India did not want the Anglo Indian and Britain wished they were not created!
Absolutely accurate ending beautifully encapsulated